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I don't know. In terms of engine potential/capabilities yes they're the same obviously but the Clubsport's silly-boost needs to be ditched for sure and anything suiting the AWD power delivery would have to be adapted for the FWD. A Cupra 290 remap seems closer to the Clubsport's map.
The DQ250 DSG clutches are generally considered to be good for 500-550Nm as long as you're not driving like a tool 24/7 (and even if you are there's a good chance they'll still be fine). The manual clutch is more susceptible to wear depending on your driving style, but if you're careful and not brutal it'll comfortably withstand stage 1 torque (and stage 2). A sufficiently-poor driver will have no trouble burning out a stock clutch on a stock car in no time.
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Sorry AdamD I have to agree with ringo, a lot of the reports I've seen is to the same effect - the manual clutch isn't really able to handle the Stage 1 tune long-term. Hence why APR offers a low-torque Stage 1 tune. There's no reason to offer a low torque tune unless you're frying clutches!![]()
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